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Construction reluctant to hire people with criminal convictions

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A new report by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is urging the government to break down barriers blocking people with criminal records from working in construction.

The study, called Building Opportunity: Employing People with Criminal Convictions in Construction, found that just 25% of construction executives say they would hire people with a criminal conviction – despite the sector facing a significant skills shortage.

Some of the challenges faced by people with a criminal record when entering the industry include negative perceptions, fears about the company's reputation, and concerns over existing employees’ safety, particularly in a high-risk environment like a construction site.

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